Lisa wrote, "Thomas was a paver. I am still trying to find out more information on them. I found him in the 1920 census with his wife Mary. According to the census, Tom was born in 1878. ..."
Hello Lisa, and everyone researching
WHALEN families in
Westchester county, NY.
I am currently researching Thomas Joseph
WHALEN (born Nov 09, 1880, in NY per WWI draft card) who married Anne/Anna Mary
O'BRIEN (born circa 1887 in NY) and had at least two sons (Thomas Patrick born 1916 and Harold/Warren born circa 1919), and possibly a daughter, Mary, born circa 1915.
In 1920, Thomas Joseph, Anne and the boys were enumerated at 39 Morningside Place.
By 1930 Anne indicated that she was widowed, and she and the boys and a 14-year-old daughter, Mary, were living at 38 Riverdale
Ave. (I don't know where Mary was in 1920, nor whether she was a child of both Thomas
WHELAN and Anne
O'BRIEN.)
As yet I've not proven a family of origin for either Thomas Joseph
WHALEN or Anne Mary
O'BRIEN.
In researching these families, I've retrieved quite a few documents listing many of the first names mentioned in this thread, plus an Elisha S. WHALEN who lived in the area as early as the 1860s.
Can any of you steer me toward death records or an obit collection for
Westchester county, or suggest a church in
Yonkers that might have records for this family?
Thanks in advance for any help or suggestions.